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Home > Economy > Bank Al-Maghrib Keeps Key Rates Unchanged at 2.25%

Bank Al-Maghrib Keeps Key Rates Unchanged at 2.25%

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Casablanca – Morocco’s central bank held its first quarterly meeting on Tuesday, March 21 in Casablanca.

The major announcement made by Bank Al-Maghrib was that the key rate will be left unchanged at 2.25% since it is deemed to “to ensure appropriate monetary conditions.”

Due to a sharp contraction in agricultural value added and moderate growth of the non-agricultural GDP, economic growth was weak in 2016. Bank Al-Maghrib announced a different trend for 2017.

GDP is forecasted to expand to 4.3 percent in 2017 driven by a rise in the agricultural added value by 11.5 percent, along with a higher Nonagricultural GDP which is expected to increase by 3.4 percent. This forecast was drawn based on weather data as of February 20 which indicates a rebound in cereal production at 78 million quintals.

Looking forward, the positive combined effect of favorable weather conditions in addition to the improvement in foreign demand should help growth follow an upward trajectory. “In 2018, assuming an average crop year,” overall growth should hover around 3.8 percent.

Furthermore, the meeting’s press release revealed that Morocco’s jobless rate fell 0.3 percentage points to 9.4 percent in 2016 thanks to a lower participation rate.

Inflation in 2016 met the central bank’s estimates and stood at 1.6 percent. The release added that inflation “is projected to edge down to 1.1 percent in 2017, reflecting the waning effect of shocks on volatile food prices, before increasing to 1.7 percent in 2018.

The press release included additional macroeconomic indicators such as the trade deficit which expanded by 18.2 percent in 2016 as a result of more capital goods’ purchases and less phosphate sales; but also the current account deficit which should have worsened by 2 percentage points to 4.2 percent of GDP. The central bank foresees that the current deficit will ease to 3.3 percent of GDP in 2017 and to 3.5 percent in 2018.

Regarding net international reserves, they are predicted to cover 6 months and 17 days of imports at end-2017 and 6 months and 20 days at end-2018.

Finally, and with regard to public finances, the fiscal deficit in 2016, which stood way above the Finance Act target at 42.1 billion dirhams or 4.2 percent of GDP, should reach 3.7 percent of GDP in 2017 and ease to 3.4 percent in 2018.

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